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The problem (I think) is that XCode thinks your project name is "C:\Users\Simos\project\platforms\ios\Project" (yes, the original path is part of the name). I don't have much experience in XCode, this info was what I used to solve the error I had. Possible solutions: rename the file "Project" to "C:\Users\Simos\project\platforms\ios\Project". Alternatively, …

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Please try Alt+Cmd+Esc, I'm not sure if Windows will recognize as Ctrl+Alt+Del, but it opens the equvalent to task manager in Mac.

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Sorry, the question I was to ask was irrelevant. I hadn't read page 2 of the answers.

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Congratulations!, making yourself a hackingtosh is one of the more satisfying things in the computing world. Using a hackingtosh is more less in a legally-grey area. I think it's not tecnically illegal, but there are many people that don't think is -at least- moral.

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I also recommend some exploration of the Apple website. Of course that the main intention is to sell and convert you into an apple-fan ans it is full of hype, but is also full of useful information, specially the support tab. You can even get an Apple ID (it's free). …

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Mac OS X is Unix-based, so it follows strictly all the industry standards, so the syntax and operation of any cross-plataform language remains the same as in an Unix workstation (or a Linux box) or windows. Maybe you still have the idea of the idiosincracies Java-developing in Mac OS pre-X …

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@royng: Mac OS X Lion is 10.7. @dreand14: Please Google it. You will find a lot of briefs.

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To delete history: There's a Safari bar menu item called History. The last item in tan menu erases the whole history (when you clear it, the machine gives you the option to cler the Top Sites also). To clear the cache: The first item in the Safari menu bar is …

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Almost all the characteristics of the Mac are controlled in "System Preferences" (Apple menu, ther's a shortcut in the dock); in the Personal -> Appearence you can choose the color of the windows, the color if the highligted text, the way windows look, how many items will show in the …

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I've use FireFox for severak years. It's very stable and has improved over the year, but has become a little big. Since a couple of months I bega to use Safari, also very good, quick and more adapted to the mac UI.

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A couple of years ago I used MSN for Mac, the "official" version is 7.0.3, but it gave me the same problems described here, so I tried the beta 8.0 version (it's supposed to support videochat but I never tried it). 90% of the time it worked fine; I tried …

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¿Can you recognize the lenguage? If you have no idea what it says you'll have to navigate guiding just for the icons (it would be of great help if, at least, you'got a clue of what each label says). You've got to go to the apple menu (the leftmost one) …

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The FaceBook photo add app is a Java applet, as it takes the photo files from the hard disk, it needs permition, so the computer needs to trust it. In my case, the browser asks every time I try to upload photos. rundie is right. Try to delete the cookies …

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Seem that iPhoto cant' recognize properly the pic format you used to store the photos. To just see the photos you can use the viewer (it comes with OS X, so surely you already have it in your hard disk). GIMP is an open-source program just as flexible and powerfull …

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If the mac doesn't accept the disc means that the drive probably isn't the right type. Apple offers two types of optical drives: the combo drive that reads only DVD-ROM (reads and writes various types of CD) and the SuperDrive that reads and writes DVD+R and DVD+RW besides CDs, also …

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[QUOTE=mssmith;660499]I have Mac OS X 10.5.4. I seem to have trouble downloading a trial version of Photoshop from the Adobe site. First off all, when I download it, two icons come up on the desktop. One is in .dmg file and the other is .dmg.part file. When I try to …

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[QUOTE=korento;416859]Is there a microsoft paint like application for mac? Either built in, or for a free download? If I need to pay, it's not worth it, but if there is one, great. Thanks.[/QUOTE] Sure there is; it's name is paintbrush and it behaves exactly as Paint, has the same capabilities, …

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There's a shareware utility called G-Force ([url]http://www.soundspectrum.com)[/url], the registered Platinum version does exactly what you need. :D

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